The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 21, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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H IL L S B O R O
Page Eight
Social News of
Local Folk and
Their F riends
Randall Henry, Harold Simpson,
and Jack Neer, and Miss Lois Floyd
and Ed Morgan, all of Portland:
Theodore Wells and Mrs. C. O
Wells of Redmond, and Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Casebeer. Cards and
anagram s were enjoyed during the
evening.
MAC
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
A t Least, M a c It F ra n k
OREGON
By Munch Ihe chances are th at the lawmakers
.truck a t it.» <t„.
..
.
„
will still be here lor at leant a tew ! !.
,
11,0 Goss - McCloskey | Mercliandtse Newn
Appetì r in g
kly advertising
days into the week ot March 4.
authorising counties to tund 1 regularly in the week!;
ot
neon's
of
local
bti-ilnen»
hoiiws
Much depends upon the develop their w arrant debt through the Is
inent ol revenue legislation winch nuance ot short, term bonds Gov- '
“ U1 1,1 •'omeniaklng a m t
is only just now being incubate«! io
..... , , , ,,
, 1 ««»al living, «cores of sm all ails
an etfort to find enough money to 11,,or Mai tin lielil tlie measure to , ,utt. bring buyer and seller to-
finance unemployment relief rw tirn **• unconstitutional in Hint it sought yetlicr. Regular in the Argus,
tf
to any new forms ot taxation. One > to overrule the inhibition against
—
Mrs. L. O. Heiberg and Mrs. Je n ­ Mrs. Itierdurff H o ste» —
tlie
proposals
b
e
lli-,
advti
ot the
behn, advanced Is county indebtedness
Huv you saw It In tla> Argus,
Mrs Emma Dierdorff entertained
nie i Bkyrm
Spokane, ______
Wash., ___
sis-
Bkyerr. ol
_ _______
slralglit-aw
ay leu
ten per
___
a straight
away
uer cel
cent td
li-
ter-in-law and niece ol Mrs. Ludema Sunday with a dinner party honor
ing
tax
on
all
self-supporting
ac­
Anderson were guests of Mrs. An- Ing the birthdays of Mrs. John
tivities including tlie state high­
derson and Mi and Mrs J. D. Svrivner and William Uierdorff. and
way departm ent from whose luuds
Anderson last week leaving lor the wedding anniversary of Mr.
such a tax would take approxi­
home Sunday. Sunday guests at and Mrs. Ernest Zurcher. Guests
mately »1.800.000 «lining tlie o . e i u i l -
the Anderson' home were Mrs. C. were Mr. and Mrs Svrivner ot P o rt-
um To compensate tor stu n a loss
M Dietrich ol Vancouver Wash., land. Mr. and Mrs. Zurcher and
there Is talk of a revision ot tlie
Will H utch and daughter Betty of -oils Robert and Bertram, John
automobile registration fee with a
Longview
a n d Miss K atherine Uierdorff and son Jack. Mr and
restoration of tlie old graduated
H utch of Seattle, all relatives.
Mrs L. C. Lomax. Miss P atty and
fee scale ranging from »a up lo
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bryson ol Louis Lomax.
*35. Should tills talk materialise in ­
San Diego Cal . son-in-law and w ill Open S h o p -
to a bill it can be expected lo de­
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
space has been rented in the
velop one of tlie biggest fights ol
O nly on
tlie session.
Lormor, are going to Pensacola. ¡jot,sl apartm ents by Mary Helen
spring t
Koeber of Hillsboro, who plans to
Committee
chairm
en
have
been
where Mr Bryson will study radio open a first class beauty shop here
straining every effort to bring out
work in the naval aviation school. Saturday. February 23. She is an
bills which have been cluliering
Mrs. Brvson and babv daughter experienced beauty operator having
up their dockets and many meas-
Do you get nil of these very
will visit a month with his mother worked lor the past two and a Half
I
urea have gone down to defeat dur-
Mrs. Reagan at Joplin. Missouri- years at Ivy s Beauty Shop in Hills-
! big tlie week through Indefinite
before going to Florida.
slie u a .
DESIRABLE FEATURES
of the San-
postponement or have been sn atch ­
Among local people who attended ¡ta rv School ot Beauty Culture in
ed from such ignominy by their
the concert of Josef Hoffman, vio- Portland.—Beaverton Enterprise,
¡sponsors who have withdrawn them
linist. at tlie Portland auditorium
from Ihe legislative hopper.
Thursday evening were Jean Ann Pythian twisters visit Grove
Ttie week has seen a number of
Connell. Bettv Hobbs. Blanehe Fine-
Sixteen members of the local
highly controversial Issues disposed
1125 T H IR D S T R E E T
gan of Cornelius. Dixie Lee Mac- Py thian Sisters' order visited For-
of.
The so-called "cocktail" bill
Dowell. Marion Haag of Reedville. esf Grove last Wednesday night.
Hillsboro
Oregon
which
sought
to
perm
it
hotels
and
Miss W inabeth MacDowell a n d McMinnville. Yamhill, G aston and
restaurants
to
serve
hard
liquor
bv
Lawrence Francis.
North Plains Temples were also
the glass was snowed under In the
Since the snow last month a represented. Plans were discussed
house by a vote of 41 to 19. The
flock of birds has come each m orn- ? 'r , Gles»dls,u l?i l "01! vent ton to be
70-car train bill and the four anti-
mg for food to the home of Mrs. held
Yamhill til April. Mrs. Les-
labor bills were also killed In the j
E A. Reeves and son Lloyd, north tcr Ireland and Mrs. li. R C hantler
lions«' by overwhelming majorities.
of Banks. She has fed them cottage represented Plioer.icia Temple on
In tlie senate the Issue of free
cheese mostly, and they are so tame tfle convention committee,
ferries on the Columbia river has
they perch on her hands and Ml>i Kamev Hostes»—
been given the thum bs down sign
Sioulders. and allow her to stroke
flub
was e n te m ln e d
and a fight over Increased truck
load limits and longer Hallers post­
Thursday evening at the home of
poned by sending the bill back to
Vince Curry, who recently went Mrs R alph Ramey with Mrs. S. W.
tlie committee. The Septem ber prl- i
to San Francisco to take a post- Melhuish assistmg. Court whist was
m aty bill Is still hi the hands of
tion, found when he arrived th a t played, with Mrs. Ray Sigler m ak-
a
senate committee as also are two
it had been taken. After a weeks
high score and Miss P atty
of tlie four adm inistration mens- f
visit in the bay city he returned Lomax, second. The next meeting
ures—the
county unit school bill
home, arriving Saturday. He re- wlU bc Wltl, Mrs Charles Douglass
and the fee grabbing bill.
ports th a t it rained even' day he with Mrs George Laver assisting,
A proposal, sponsored by Senator '
church home we welcome you. "The
was there, excepting one.
Mesdames Gene Rossman. Foelker
Zimmerman. to refer the question
church with a family spirit.”—R. L.
A delegation of thirty-six men;- a rd Evans were guests.
Putnam , pastor.
, , , .
.
, of a lieutenant governor for Ore-
bers of the Christian church at- .,
Coraellns
M ethodist Episcopal Church
(C u n iin u e d fro m e»«» ,>n»i
gon to the voters was defeated bv i
tended the revival being conducted * 7 " ’ al ' ornc,ius
school. 9.45. Miss Rose
verslal measures of this session. t |le senate thLs week as also was 1
at Beaverton by Evangelist Teddy
The Young Peoplejs club of the _ C hurch
»unerlntendent divine war
Whosoever Will Tabernacle
Fact is the house seems to be a measure by the same author pro-
Leavitt Friday night. Most of the St. Alexander church a t Cornelius \? ,ve' superintendent, d m n e wor
Sunday
school. More
10 a. people
nt., every-
delegiitlon were "young people woiì m et a t t h e home of Miss Lena Del-
1» welcome.
are "yessing" most of tlie big bills at vldlng for an open primary ballot |
Σmt.M t« T “ngeUSt dUrmg hU l0Cal nìng hAftér ^ ¿ e fimeerinBSddanctna lcc 7 30- scrvlce conducted’ bv Ro- working fw the memory certificates. this session, passing the buck over perm itting each voter to express
^ T a n d M r s Albert Mever Nan- Ä
Ä
S k w ere“n % y e » e £ £
M « * * ' ndn’ S * ™ * - * »
“- W ? to the veterans of the senate a s , hts pref erence for candidates lit tin
prlmary election regardless of party
Come with a memory verse of it were.
m £
Francis Young_People's club will give a card
afflllaton or designation.
_. . __
Scripture including this word. De-
dho Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Francis
The only vote of the session so
Zicha. Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Alding- party Tuesday evening at Bunning s
Congregational C hurch
“
W ^ o * Yo“ , K n ^ W l S i
at Cornelius, to which everyone
One of the most enjoyable social
er. all of Portland. Mrs. C. Reimer. hall
.
C
hurch
school,
with
classes
for
gpb-it
you
Are
O
f?"
T
arry
serv-
functions of the year in Salem was
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aldinger and “ w ' ltea
all age. 10 a. m.; morning worship.
3
daughter M arjorie visited Sunday Returns From Trip—
■i
- n » - » « « « , s ì a r / s i s s f y a w g ; the party given by P. J. Stadel-
g
ser
man.
form er secretary of state, at
a t the W. F. Ald.nger home.
Harold Pasley returned February of G reatness.
ting.
the Marion hotel Friday night to
Mrs. John B. Ihie. who is conval- 13 from about three weeks' trip to
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welcome
to
enjoy
this
with
us.
The
escing from a recent operation, is California He went down with
Trinitr 1 u th e n n church
will be. "Is It In You?" 140 state officials, departm ent heads
w ith her sister, Mrs. Robert Oster, Reginald Reynolds to Long Beach.
S e n d ™ b e g i n a t 10:30 a. m.; sermon
8 p. m.. regular
service. and newspapermen and thetr la-1
m m i u « , a , , i. « . « r h » u
m «
u ,, F is s ;: s .s S d h S :
” „ d S S . _____
a Tuesday.
a »
_ De_ Where
_ K _ Is , H ill.
dl®s- Dinner was followed by an |
rapidly as can be expected. ¿
R e v n n ld a R p v n n ir i» r » n , m w < «tv,,,, our.aay _scnuoi a i
an
a
am
ie
Message
»
tu
? eVn° ld s re tu r n e d about c la s s a i 8 p. m. S e rm ó n ’topic. •" The Pastor's note’: "The only'place’ when evening of dancing. This was prob-
Mohr.
Miss
February
7
and
Pasley
rem
ained
F
aith
o
í
R
ahab.
’—Heb.
11.
31.
1
Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Atonr. j miss
j w r n“Ti«»»
a u ) < u-itR
ana V rasiey
p a u lth
of KanaD.
Rahab."—Heb.
This
possible and . ably the first time In the history
m
j . ana
irV ine
r
t
n oi
—-neo. n 11.’
. j i . 'in
is eternal torm ent was poss;
Emma Mohr. A rthur Mohr, and Mr. J^r a usxt a lth Mr. and Mrs. Har* sermon will conclude the series_ on o o d prevented it.)—Melvin E.
1 Jam es, of the Oregon capital when so
an .d
e Mrs. A rthur Aldinger of Port- old Cantonwine at Los Angeles.
tbe "Heroes of Faith." At 2:45 p. pastor'
many people had gathered at so
THIS MUCH MORE IN
Mr
land were guests Sunday of
P rth ian Dinner Friday—
an o th er service will come to
j elaborate an affair as the guests,
and
Mrs. Stanley
Ross H Hubbard
artram pf. and sons lufk “ SiSer i W a v n i^ h t^ a t
Mrs.
to worship w ith°us.
All Saints' Mission (EpiscopalI
of ft single Individual and the party
Seruagesma Sunday. February 24: established Stadelm an's reputation
Donald and Ronald returned Febru- ¿“ tock tor the members and fam -
COUPLED WITH
,a ry 13
A w'Tn ’ euels ;
¡lies_Mesdan.es G ran t ” umwaltanj ' G erm an M. E. Church, Bethany C hurch school. 9:45 a. in.; service tts the perfect host as well as a
In^San Francisco.,Cal., with Mr. and w ~ B ^ ^ ; r k “^ t h T n d “ s'. E
7 o n 7 G erm an lo w if’road. J Sunday greup“ ™ ^ p“ m“. topic "C hns- £omBe3 e.nt, and hlghly P°Pu,or Pub’
Mrs. J. A. Connolly.
Olsen are the committee in charge. school every - Sunday. 10 a m.; G er- ____
_ and ...............—______
___ lie official.
tianity
Self." Prof. Alan ___
G unn.
• • •
Sam Schlegel and Mr. and Mrs. Following the Temple session an man service. 11 a. m , first a n d layreader of Pacific university has
William Rapp of Olympia. Wash., entertainm ent
will be given with ¡bird Sundays; English service. 11 been asked to lead the discussion,
The verbal exchange of l e f t
visited last Wednesday with Mrs. Mrs. Lester Ireland as chairm an
a- m-. second and fourth Sundays —Rev R. H. Wtsecarver, vicar.
handed compliments between Rep­
Rose Prickett, and with other friends
, .
. .
—E. Julius Traglio, pastor.
tl
— ;_
resentatives
Erwin and .Angell dur­
and relatives.
Birthday Celebrated—
When you go lo California, try
A model within the reach of
ing
the course of a debate last
Mrs J. Shannon returned last
anc¡ Mrs. E. B. W atts enter-
C hristian Science Society
*>d5r *1." ” ouse
the m i n ! Big change« have (.«ken
every pocket book!
week from St. Helens, where she bamed Sunday with a birthday din- Services are held every Sunday „ J í ebr?ja r '' * í (Sexagésima Sunday*, week was not a t all unusual In the
place on our rails. Pullman
10:30 a. experience of a legislative session.
has
been
with
her
daughter.
Mrs.
[le
r
,
Ior
their
son
Robert
of
P
o
rt-
at
11
a.
m.;
Wednesday
evening
Chapel
_senices
worship,
charges
are
a
third
less
than
See the New 1935 models on
^ t h f r m e Metsker' during“the past land. Guests were Mr anS Mrs. services "at 8 o'clock? Sunday school “ ' ^ t ’ :i e’ ir ? « ,A u X r nl3 { |T O k’ The nerves of the lawmakers are
last year. Kail fares are touching
display today!
six
ces: a . t 2Q
11 a years
m. Pupils up to th e age er Pastor Henry S. ' Haller
bottom at 2* a mile and less.
‘ M weeks
b T jan eA u ld w d MlJs Dorothy Orin
p l r k r t will
l l n " talk
* " ; "o^r‘w M k ^ o V 's tr M i'd S i'i X r i " .^
T-to» D arety and
n , . . daughter
. . , , ------ F - ran -----I
Complete meals in our «lining
EASY
T E It M S
S
æ
S
s : “
« s &
S
a
s “
■s
cars cost as Utile as 80*. For de­
WELL, >OO CERTAINLY
D io a « » o «)oa c l e a n in g
IM E GARM ENT---NCW
LXT ME 'TM IN R --TK lW S
-SOMETHING ELSE-*
Floating Power
Hydraulic Brakes
All Steel Bodies
Dodge and Plymouth
C A D Y M O TO R CO.
CHURCHES
Capitol News Letter
T R Y THE T R A IN
TO CALIFORNIA
S tr e a m lin e B eau ty
a n d L asting S a tisfa c tio n
tails, sec your local tgrni or
BRISTOL HARDWARE COMPANY
echism and Bible study. 9:30 a stinging rem arks and bitter epithets,
write J. A. Ormandy, 705 Pscihc
John Simpson of Knoxville. Iowa, E nterU in W ith T heatre P arty —
—
.
m., each Sunday until Easter. Mon- If the senate has thus far been
Building, Portland. Oregon.
is here for an extended visit with
Misses May G allagher and K ath -
S u n d ^ ^ T h o m 'e r e r v s i^ d a v 9 45 i day, St. M atthias' day. Friday. fairly free of such unpleasantrles
Next Ihmr to Venetian Theater
his sister, Mrs. Jan et Waller, and leen Caldwell, teachers a t Verboort -
M arch 1, Pastor John Robinson's
niece. Mrs. Z. J. Riggs.
high school, entertained Friday eve-
£ ? v l c t byEltaworto anniversary. Young people's m eet­ it Is only because Ils membership
Open Until 9 P. M. Saturday Night.
°
t
veterans
who
are
Art W ahner is now with the F air-
w‘th a th eatre party to s e e : Tilton, pastor, every Sunday eve­ ings a £ announced. Pilgrim Guild
each Thursday afternoon at 2 for hotter able to w ithstand punish- •
way store and George Emess has David Copperfield, at the Vene- ning.
8 oclock. Ladies' Aid meets all interested women. Lent begins m rnt w ithout cracking under the a
come here from Portland to take
Gu“ ts “ ere Misses Areiine first and
th ird Wednesdays a t 2 M arch 6. C onfirm ation on Palm strain.
his place at Safeway.
£
, S? Uii' Loretta
tf Sunday. Holy Communion on M aun-
Mrs James Whitelaw left S atu r- D?ke? ak d ^h v e^'ito w rav 0^ “ 3 Van' ‘ p. m.
Leaders of the house and senate
^ it„ ^ h »n^a}Hov i ^ . J ^ i n = C° " ; are drlvlng ahead at full .speed In
day for a few days' visit with h e r. J
M e KOwray.
Old Fashioned Gospel Mission
suited
any
day
between
10
an effort to clear the desks for
son a t the University of W ashing-
In te r - denominational, independ- and noon or by appointm ent
sine die adjournm ent of the legis­
ton a t Seattle.
j ent. Services Sunday at» 2:30 p. in.. 1352 Jackson street.
lature
session by the end of a u o th -1
, and Friday a t 7:30 p. m. This work
Miss Lucy Humphreys of P o rt­
cr week.
| is lust starting. The public is cor­
land was an overnight guest Friday
Free
M
ethodist
Church
While M arch 2 lias been set as
dially invited. Come a n d enjoy
a t the home of Mrs. Helen Deich-
Series of
of meetings
meetings of three weeks the tentative date for the end of
these old fashioned meetings.—Mrs. Series
man.
with
good
re-
;
the
session some doubt is ex­
w in m irv safew av manage- at- u Standngs in th e various local C. E. Clark in charge. 126 M ain closed Sunday night
t e n r i e r i f m i e r a l o f ^ S t w id e b° wI,ln* leagues rem ained unchang- street.
suits. A. C. Archer, the man w ith, pressed as to the ability to complete
D^n S c h ^ l e / ^ ^ r t h m d Wednes-
, week with the exception
the thorn in his flesh, was with the task in hand by th a t time and
v a n acnuier, in rw u a n u «c«n
th at Falrway m arket moved
to
Belhanv B aptist Church
us two weeks, preached with u n t-
aay ; , .
,
,, „ .
third place In the
Commercial I Bible school. 9:45 a. m., classes tion and power. F. W. Oliver canie
Circle two of the M. E. Ladies league.
for ajj; preaching service, 11 a. m., to us for a week. Many received
Aid will meet this afternoon (Thurs-
Results last week were as follows- . 1 subject,
Ohio«»
“T e m p ta tio n ;” y o u n g help in these meetings. We hops'j
. . . . -----------
day) with Mrs. William Goetter.
City J e a g u e -L e n tz Auto P arts 2. peopled meeting«. -----
BEAUTIFUL
7:30 p. m. All
the revival —
spirit will continue e The
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lucas of Pastime 1; C. C. Store 2. Irelands young people welcome' and urged news came Just at the close of our
Bend are visiting a t the Emm ott 1. National league—Pharm acy 3 to attend. Song a n d preacning meetings th a t Rev. G. W. Bon-
homes in Hillsboro this week.
Bristol 0; N ational G uards 2, Un service, 8 p. m., subject, "Vain Wor- D urant of our class passed to his
Fred Huntley of Roseburg visited j°n “7®". L American league—Hills- ship.” A h earty welcome for all.— reward a t 7 p. m. Sunday. The I
class went to his funeral" on W ed-I 112x198' on Flrst street, close In;
last week with his cousin, Mrs. G.
° Motors 2. Royal Soda W orks 1; Rev. Theo Leger, pastor.
I nesday a t 2:30 p. m. at First 1 street improvements, sidewalk, and
G arthofner. and family
2'
W orks 1.
Beaverton Church of Christ
church in Portland. He had been I sew«. a ii ln and oairi «Dirrlflro at
Mrs. Max Crandall left Friday
> ^ e
M ar
In terest in th e evangelistic meet- a trustee in this Free Methodist
au ln and p ald' ,a c rln c e “ t
for a visit with her son K enneth at
^ r u d « 3. Safeway 0
’ °
ings conducted by Teddy L e a v itt! society ever since It was organized. »700.
S“« F ra^ lsco'
bowlers in the leagues were is increasing and we anticipate a We will miss hm from atnong us,
Mrs. Mary Ward oi Portland as follows:
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— Amer- 1 full house Sunday. We urge your We feel to say as St. Paul, "He
C. Eslinger.
194.
spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. lean; Corey, 204. City: R. Simpson, attendance at Bible school, under fought a good fight and finished
Insure with
J. J. Hanel.
191, Comercial; and Bud Rogers? the leadership of T. B. H arris. The ma course." The Lord will send
—‘ 221, National.
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meetings will continue every night i some one to take his place among
Mr. and ' Mrs Carl ' '*
Hanel ’ of ' ” Port
T U A L A T IN V A L L E Y
a t 7:30 except Monday. Friday us, we are sure. Sunday school,
land were Sunday guests of M
r s . -------------------------
IN S U R A N C E A G E N C Y
night Mr. L eavitt’s subject wUJ be 1° ?• m.; preaching, 11; evening
"Science and the Bible. Do They services, 7:30. All are cordially m -
Mrs. Oeorge C arter of Portland Deadline Placed
Agree?" Saturday evening, "Choked vited to attend these services.—B.
was a guest of Mrs. Delia St. Pierre
to D eath by the Devil." Services J. Yates, pastor.
More than 80 per cent of the 39,000,000 total daily circulation
Friday.
Sunday as follows: Bible school,
Mrs. E. H. White of Cochran is
of United State« newspapers is known to be “First Class’’ because it
»_____ ______
9:45 »• m ; communion service, fol-
S tate Capitol News L etter—Giv­
1314 Main Street
visiting Mrs. E. L. Hurd this week. Ibase. A irnn.in„-a
nother p ro v ts iS r o H h e new
n V * m* * o^ ™
ing th e highlights of official ac­
Hillsboro. Oregon
is
audited, checked and verified regularly by the Audit Bureau of
Attend "99" R a i l , -
*? the P ™ * d increase ^ Op le s meeting. 6:30 r m * evan? tivity a t Salem.—Every week ln the
One of the largest delegations yet ln ieeder hog purchases.
gelistic service, 7:30 p. m. We cor- Argus.
Circulations.
The Argus is one of these 1,017 A. B. C. newspapers__
tf
assembled a t any "99" class rally
According to th e term s of the dially Invite you to all these serv-
the
only
m
em
ber in W ashington county and one of only tw o w eekly
m et Monday evening for dinner 1935 agreem ent th e producer may Ices.—M. Putm an, m inister
and program a t the C hurch o. regardless of his ieeder pig base
—
newspaper members west of the Rocky M ountains. First class circula­
Christ in Oregon City. T here were purchase as many feeders breeders’
Christian Church
213 men reported in answer to roll
stocke„ a , L
t ®ed" 8'
Lord's day church school. 9:45 a.
tion
can be depended upon to do a first class selling job—for local
call of the various “99" classes of
P i " m • c - H Nosleri superintendent,
all within a radius of 100 miles.
, a" d such purchases may be pre-E aster a ir 300. Those n o t a t-
retail advertisers—for national advertisers—for classified advertisers.
Prof. Victor P. Morris, economics maQe from anyone regardless of tending any school are invited to
teacher in the University of Ore-1 w hether they are contract signers Join the class of your choice in
gon and president of the board of
this rapidly growing school. Larg-
And during these days when everybody is doing business on n
trustees o f Northwest C h ristian 1
est m en’s class and high school
$y.5O
“A ll
college, Eugene, was the speaker.
class in the community. A class
shorter
margin than ever before, it’s more important than ever for
Those attending from the "99” class
for all ages. Morning worship a t 11.1
W ave”
of the local Christian church were
_____ 'By Mi»« Clara Moore)
Special music. Sermon, "The Prim - '
the pastor, R. L. Putnam , Jam es
WITCH HAZEL—E. Helvogt Is acy of the Cause." Townsend club
advertisers to get first class value and first class results from their
Short, William Fishback. S. E planting a ten-acre filbert orchard _______
meeting, 2:30 p. m. C hristian E n -i
advertising investments.
Olson, John West Sr., E rnest Creek- and Howard Fuller has Just finish- deavor: Junior, Interm ediate and
With the purchase
paum and L. D. Shinaberger.
ed planting one of five acres.
I young people, 6:30 p. m. Evan-
gtiidv
u » i._
L'
Mullendore purchased a gelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Song
of the NEW
_ .y, ,
Meets
new Plym outh th is month.
service assisted b y large young
The A. B, C. membership of the Argus assures circulation of first
St. Matthews' women are spon-
Mrs. Nash entertained th e bridge people's choir and orchestra. Spe-
Model
soring a study club, the last meet club Wednesday with cards and cial music. Sermon, "Is T here a
class coverage—first class reader interest—first class selling influence.
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ing being held at the home of Mrs. pot luck luncheon. Guests were Judgm ent Day?” Mid-week service,
Fred Caldwell Monday evening. Be­ Mesdames Helvogt, Newby, H arris, Thursday, 7:30 p m. Special Bible
sides the regular study outline. Mrs. Anderson, H. Hoeffel and Hupy.
study often to all If you have no
First class profit, then, is the logical result of first class sales
A. H. Abts read an interesting
paper on the life of St. Theresa of
power.
To report fully on how adequate is the medium to cover and
A villa.
sell the buyers of its territory, an A. B. C. auditor annually makes
Honored on Birthday—
Mrs. C. E. Wells and Howard
his report which is the advertisers’ buying guide for the great bulk
Wells gave a surprise dinner party
Saturday evening honoring Mrs.
of
advertising space that is used throughout the United States,
Howard Wells on her birthday.
O uests were Messrs, and Mesdames
Southern Pacific
City Bowlers Clash
on Hillsboro Alleys
An A. B. C. Newspaper
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(gives First Class Sales
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This A. B. C. audit report gives the how, w here and how much
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